At some point, virtually everyone's life is touched in some way by breast cancer. Whether it's a friend or family member, or even yourself, the journey is one of courage and compassion. Phaze continues its tradition of fundraising for this cause with Coming Together: For the Cure, an anthology of erotic romance edited by Alessia Brio.

We invite you to participate in this philanthropic project by submitting a short story. Accepted authors will receive a one-time payment for inclusion and author copies in print (when available) and eBook formats. ALL net proceeds from this book will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Coming Together has never felt this good!

All pairings and sub-genres will be considered: M/F, M/M, F/F, interracial, BBW, contemporary, romantic comedy, historical, etc. Show us that love and passion know no arbitrary bounds. Stories need not deal with breast cancer or have a breast-related plot.

STORY LENGTH: We're looking for stories up to 15K words. Please visit the Phaze website at www.phaze.com for formatting guidelines, and send your submissions to submissions[at]phaze.com with FOR THE CURE STORY SUBMISSION in the subject header.

NO SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS FOR THIS ANTHOLOGY PLEASE! Reprints will be considered if you have complete control of the rights.

ABOUT ALESSIA BRIOAlessia Brio is the author of fine flickering hungers, "Erotique," and, with her partner Will Belegon, "Switch," and "Amichu" -- erotic short stories and poetry published by Phaze. Alessia's work has earned her respect and kudos from both peers and readers. She resides in the mountains near Pittsburgh where she masquerades as a soccer mom. Visit her online at www.alessiabrio.com or www.eroticanthology.com

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DOING GOOD WHILE BEING BAD : EROTIC ALTRUISM

COMING TOGETHER is about giving... and about sex. Diverse collections of erotic fiction & poetry to benefit charity.

Coming Together

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